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The Complete Album Collection: The 90's-00's

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Download links and information about The Complete Album Collection: The 90's-00's by Bob Dylan. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Rock genres. It contains 112 tracks with total duration of 09:06:27 minutes.

Artist: Bob Dylan
Release date: 2013
Genre: Rock
Tracks: 112
Duration: 09:06:27
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No. Title Length
1. Wiggle Wiggle (featuring Bob Dylan & The Band) 2:09
2. Under the Red Sky 4:09
3. Unbelievable 4:05
4. Born In Time 3:39
5. T.V. Talkin' Song 3:02
6. 10,000 Men (featuring Bob Dylan & The Band) 4:22
7. 2 X 2 3:36
8. God Knows 3:01
9. Handy Dandy 4:02
10. Cat's In the Well 3:21
11. Frankie and Albert 3:49
12. Jim Jones 3:53
13. Blackjack Davey 5:48
14. Canadee-I-O 4:21
15. Sittin' On Top of the World 4:28
16. Little Maggie 2:53
17. Hard Times 4:32
18. Step It Up and Go 2:55
19. Tomorrow Night 3:41
20. Arthur McBride 6:19
21. You're Gonna Quit Me 2:46
22. Diamond Joe 3:15
23. Froggie Went A-Courtin' 6:22
24. World Gone Wrong 3:54
25. Love Henry 4:22
26. Ragged & Dirty 4:07
27. Blood In My Eyes 5:02
28. Broke Down Engine 3:20
29. Delia 5:39
30. Stack a Lee 3:48
31. Two Soldiers 5:42
32. Jack-A-Roe 4:53
33. Lone Pilgrim 2:43
34. Tombstone Blues (Live) 4:54
35. Shooting Star (Live) 4:05
36. All Along the Watchtower (Live) 3:36
37. The Times They Are A-Changin' (Live) 5:48
38. John Brown (Live) 5:22
39. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (Live) 3:31
40. Desolation Row (Live) 8:22
41. Dignity (Live) 6:30
42. Knockin' On Heaven's Door (Live) 5:30
43. Like a Rolling Stone (Live) 9:09
44. With God On Our Side (Live) 7:16
45. Love Sick 5:20
46. Dirt Road Blues 3:34
47. Standing In the Doorway 7:42
48. Million Miles 5:52
49. Tryin' to Get to Heaven 5:20
50. 'Til I Fell In Love With You 5:15
51. Not Dark Yet 6:27
52. Cold Irons Bound 7:14
53. Make You Feel My Love 3:31
54. Can't Wait 5:46
55. Highlands 16:31
56. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum 4:46
57. Mississippi 5:21
58. Summer Days 4:52
59. Bye and Bye 3:16
60. Lonesome Day Blues 6:05
61. Floater (Too Much to Ask) 4:59
62. High Water (For Charley Patton) 4:04
63. Moonlight 3:22
64. Honest With Me 5:49
65. Po' Boy 3:05
66. Cry a While 5:05
67. Sugar Baby 6:40
68. Thunder On the Mountain 5:53
69. Spirit On the Water 7:41
70. Rollin' and Tumblin' 6:01
71. When the Deal Goes Down 5:04
72. Someday Baby 4:55
73. Workingman's Blues #2 6:07
74. Beyond the Horizon 5:34
75. Nettie Moore 6:52
76. The Levee's Gonna Break 5:43
77. Ain't Talkin' 8:48
78. Beyond Here Lies Nothin' 3:50
79. Life Is Hard 3:38
80. My Wife's Home Town 4:15
81. If You Ever Go to Houston 5:48
82. Forgetful Heart 3:41
83. Jolene 3:50
84. This Dream of You 5:50
85. Shake Shake Mama 3:36
86. I Feel a Change Comin' On 5:25
87. It's All Good 5:27
88. Here Comes Santa Claus 2:35
89. Do You Hear What I Hear? 3:02
90. Winter Wonderland 1:52
91. Hark the Herald Angels Sing 2:30
92. I'll Be Home for Christmas 2:54
93. Little Drummer Boy 2:52
94. The Christmas Blues 2:54
95. O' Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) 2:48
96. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 4:06
97. Must Be Santa 2:48
98. Silver Bells 2:35
99. The First Noel 2:30
100. Christmas Island 2:27
101. The Christmas Song 3:56
102. O' Little Town of Bethlehem 2:17
103. Duquesne Whistle 5:43
104. Soon After Midnight 3:27
105. Narrow Way 7:28
106. Long and Wasted Years 3:46
107. Pay In Blood 5:09
108. Scarlet Town 7:15
109. Early Roman Kings 5:14
110. Tin Angel 9:05
111. Tempest 13:54
112. Roll On John 7:25

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The 10 albums that Bob Dylan released from 1990 through 2012 are among his most revealing. Aside from occasional nods toward the marketplace (Under the Red Sky, MTV Unplugged), the albums play to Dylan’s creative strengths. During much of the ‘90s, he felt his muse had abandoned him; he settled into recording two albums (Good As I Been to You, World Gone Wrong) of old blues and folk songs that could’ve been part of a setlist in his Greenwich Village days. 1997’s Time Out of Mind, however, began a creative resurgence that’s held true to the present. It won three GRAMMY® Awards and featured film noir–like production from Daniel Lanois, with which Dylan subsequently expressed his dissatisfaction. (Critics loved it.) 2001’s self-produced Love and Theft earned greater reviews, with critics calling it a tour of American music before rock ’n’ roll and a major work. With the exception of the menacing 2009 holiday album Christmas in the Heart (where “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” sounds like a threat), Dylan’s albums center on dark tales and even darker blues, where his rusty voice serves as the ultimate hook.